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Maggie Barry
If you are using this day off to tend to the garden we have expert advice and some inspiration for you from Maggie Barry. Audio
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Professor Yen-Jie Lee, a glimpse into the dawn of time
Tiny particles from the dawn of time have been spotted at Switzerland's Hadron Collider. The so called 'X particles' are thought to have existed for just fractions of a second after the Big Bang… Audio
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9am RNZ Pacific News Bulletin for Monday February 7 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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SPCA needs more people to foster animals
The SPCA needs more people to foster animals, especially cats. More of them are breeding during summer. Laura Millar is the Support Services Manager at the SPCA in Mangere. She says if more people… Audio
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George McLeod, Kiwi chef in Portugal making great meals with scraps
If you're into fine dining how do fermented food scraps and the beef normally used for dog food sound? A young kiwi chef, George McLeod, moved from London to Lisbon at the start of the pandemic and… Audio
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Arthur Edwards, photograhper reflects on decades covering the Royal Family
Arthur Edwards is an eminent photographer, who for 30 years has captured iconic and intimate images of the royal family, giving the world a remarkable insight into the working and personal lives of… Audio
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Zoi Sidowski-Synnott and her father Sean Synnott after NZ's first winter gold
Zoi Sidowski-Synnott talks just after winning New Zealand's first ever gold medal at the Winter Olympics. Her father Sean Synnott is in Wānaka and watched it happen from there. Audio
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8am RNZ Pacific news bulletin for Monday February 7 2022
The latest news bulletin on RNZ Pacific. Audio
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7am RNZ Pacific news bulletin Monday 7 February 2022
The latest news bulletin from RNZ Pacific. Audio
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Harold Arlen Songbook (1)
This week Nick's Summer Songbook Series takes in the music of Harold Arlen. Audio
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Harold Arlen Songbook (2)
This week Nick's Summer Songbook Series takes in the music of Harold Arlen. Audio
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Spider - Pt 7
Audio 3 Feb 2022Spider is in Wellington waiting for the final rounds of the Goldman Piano Prize. Audio
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NFL: Tom Brady - the Greatest Underdog of All Time - retires
It's official. American football star Tom Brady, who made history securing 7 superbowl championships in 22 seasons is officially retiring. The 44 year old brought the curtain down in a lengthy… Audio
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Author Freya North
Audio 2 Feb 2022After a 7-year hiatus, bestselling British author, Freya North is back with Little Wing, a book that she was inspired to write after visiting the Hebridean island of Harris. Audio
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DOC looking at need for more Te Urewera funding
Conservation Minister Kiri Allan is promising a forensic examination of the funding available to Tūhoe to maintain Te Urewera and Lake Waikaremoana as one of the Great Walks, after an iwi appeal for… Video, Audio
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90 year old cinema owner selling up after six decades
After sixty years one of New Zealand's oldest cinema's is up for sale. 90 year old owner, Lang Master, has been running it since 1962, he talks to Jesse about his long career and what his next move. Audio
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Te Urewera, Waikaremoana Great Walk to reopen for visitors
Grab your hiking boots - Lake Waikaremoana will reopen to visitors next month.
Te Urewera was shut back in August when Delta arrived and the country went into level 4.
Tūhoe, the iwi and kaitiaki of… Video, Audio
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Thick-skinned stars savaged by summer scandals
While Brian Tamaki behind bars made headlines here, the world’s biggest anti-vaxxer created bulletin-leading drama round the world when he was detained across the Tasman. Meanwhile in the UK… Video, Audio
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Irving Berlin Songbook (1)
This week Nick's Summer Songbook Series continues, with a show dedicated to the music of Irving Berlin. Audio
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Irving Berlin Songbook (2)
This week Nick's Summer Songbook Series continues, with a show dedicated to the music of Irving Berlin. Audio
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Do school uniforms need a makeover?
Are school uniforms good or bad? A better question is how do can we improve their impact on educational outcomes, says public health researcher Dr Johanna Reidy. Audio
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Home-grown tomatoes climbing as supermarket prices rise
Whether it's in a salad, on the barbie, or mixed up as the base to a sauce, tomatoes are a staple in so many of our meals.
But the price is leaving a sour taste in plenty of people's mouths, nearly… Video, Audio
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Petrol prices get closer to $3 a litre
Refilling your petrol tank is starting to sting like never before - with prices inching closer to $3 a litre.
The AA says that will happen at some point this year, and prices are already nearing… Video, Audio
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Duke Ellington Songbook (1)
This week Nick's Summer Songbook Series continues, with a show dedicated to the music of Duke Ellington. Audio
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Duke Ellington Songbook (2)
Nick's Summer Songbook Series continues, with the 2nd installment of his of Duke Ellington special. Audio
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Rodgers & Hart Songbook (1)
This week Nick continues his Summer Songbook Series with two hours of great tunes by Rodgers & Hart. Audio
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Rodgers & Hart Songbook (2)
Nick features the work of Rodgers & Hart in this week's Summer Songbook. Audio
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Margalit Fox: The Confidence Men
What three things would you want for a prison escape? Would a ouija board, a strong imagination and a credulous captor be on your list? They were key tools in 1916 for two prisoners of war in the… Audio
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Moana Maniapoto: touring with the best
Musician, journalist and icon Moana Maniapoto joins Emile to play some of the favourite artists she has joined on stage around the world over her career. No part of the musical globe will be left… Audio